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Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by Great Plains National Television (GPN), that is very similar to ''Series/SesameStreet''. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by Great Plains National Television (GPN), that is very similar to ''Series/SesameStreet''. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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''Saludos'' is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by Great Plains National Television (GPN), that is very similar to''Series/SesameStreet''. ''Series/SesameStreet''.
The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to hisstore. store.
Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat afterthem. them.
The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
Saludos
''Saludos'' is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by Great Plains National Television (GPN), that is very similar to
The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his
Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after
The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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Not to be confused with ''Disney/SaludosAmigos''.
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Not to be confused with ''Disney/SaludosAmigos''.
''WesternAnimation/SaludosAmigos''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The format of the show is very similar to Sesame Street-there are story segments, puppets interacting with humans, Mr. Wiggins runs a store like Mr. Hooper, short segments tied into the theme of the episode (for example, in episode 2, two segments focused on how to say the color "yellow" in Spanish), and both take place in a fictional neighborhood.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Mr. Wiggins is the only puppet in a town with humans in it, and interacts with them often.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Mr. Wiggins is the only puppet in a town with humans in it, and interacts with them often.
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--> "Saludos, saludos, amigos, greetings to my friends, saludos, saludos, amigos, vamos a cantar!"
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Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by GPB, that is very similar to ''Series/SesameStreet''. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by GPB, Great Plains National Television (GPN), that is very similar to ''Series/SesameStreet''. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by GPB, that is very similar to SesameStreet. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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Saludos is a very obscure 80's PBS show that taught children Spanish produced by GPB, that is very similar to SesameStreet.''Series/SesameStreet''. The show centers around a fictional town in Philadelphia that has more Spanish-speaking immigrants coming, making it hard for some of its' residents to live. One of these people is a old store owner named Mr. Wiggins, whose customers are suddenly disappearing to buy food that the majority of residents would like to eat. A Spanish adult named Mina decides to help him by teaching him Spanish in order for more customers to go to his store. Whenever a Spanish word is spoken on the show, a box below with the word that was said would show up in order for the audience to repeat it. Occasionally on the show, there are short segments pertaining to a theme in the episode would play in between the story segments. At the end of each episode, two puppets named Pete and Repeat would review vocabulary and ask the audience to repeat after them. The whole series can be watched [[http://www.ket.org/itvvideos/offering/foreign/saludos.htm on KET's website]].
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--> "Saludos, saludos, amigos, greetings to my friends, saludos, saludos, amigos, vamos a cantar!"
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* AudienceParticipation: Whenever a Spanish word is said, a box will appear with the word in it. According to the first episode, the audience has to say the word. This is also highly encouraged in the segment at the end of each episode.
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* AudienceParticipation: Whenever a Spanish word is said, a box will appear with the word in it. According to the first episode, the audience has to say the word. This is also highly encouraged in the segment segments with Pete and Repeat at the end of each episode.
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* GratuitousSpanish: The show is about learning Spanish.
* OnceAnEpisode: Gina's songs, a reference to the Spanish culture, and the Pete and Repeat segments.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Mr. Wiggins is the only puppet in a town with humans in it.
* OnceAnEpisode: Gina's songs, a reference to the Spanish culture, and the Pete and Repeat segments.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Mr. Wiggins is the only puppet in a town with humans in it.
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* FollowTheLeader: The format of the show is very similar to Sesame Street-there are story segments, puppets interacting with humans, Mr. Wiggins runs a store like Mr. Hooper, short segments tied into the theme of the episode (for example, in episode 2, two segments focused on how to say the color "yellow" in Spanish), and both take place in a fictional neighborhood.
* GratuitousSpanish: Theshow show's main plot is about a puppet learning Spanish.
* OnceAnEpisode: Gina's songs, a reference to theSpanish culture, and in order to get along with the Pete and Repeat segments.
other Spanish citizens.
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it, and interacts with them often.
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* OnceAnEpisode: Gina's songs, a reference to the
* RogerRabbitEffect: Mr. Wiggins is the only puppet in a town with humans in